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solve word problems using addition and subtraction of fractions


By Kathleen Twyman

how to solve a word problem using addition and subtraction of fractions

4.NF.4.c - Fraction of a Set Word Problems (Singapore Math)


By MathWithMrAlmeida

multiplying a fraction by a whole number to solve word problems

Multiplying fractions by whole numbers word problem | Math | 4th grade | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

solves a word problem that involves multiplying a fraction by a whole number

Multiplying fractions by whole numbers word problem | Math | 4th grade | Khan Academy


By KhanAcademy

solves a word problem that involves multiplying a fraction by a whole number

One-step multiplication and division equations with fractions and decimals


By Khan Academy

Learn how to solve equations in one step by multiplying or dividing a number from both sides.������������These problems involve decimals and fractions.

[4.NF.3d-1.0] Word Problems: Addition - Common Core Standard


By Freckle education

Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having like denominators, e.g., by using visual fractions models and equations to represent to problem.

Visually understanding multiplying fractions and whole numbers


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

Understanding multiplying fractions by fractions


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS WORD PROBLEMS


By Mashup Math

Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having like denominators

Visually understanding multiplying fractions and whole numbers


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

Understanding multiplying fractions by fractions


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

Understanding multiplying fractions by fractions


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

Visually understanding multiplying fractions and whole numbers


By Khan Academy

When faced with multiplying whole numbers and fractions, understanding these two approaches will help solve the problem.

Algebra for 4th Graders:CCSSM 4.NF.3d


By Henry Borenson

Use visual models and equations to represent and solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions (4.NF.3d)

More solving problems with bar graphs | Fractions | 3rd grade


By Khan Academy

Interpret bar graphs to answer questions about a context.

Dividing whole numbers by unit fractions


By Khan Academy

Solve a word problem by dividing a whole number by a fraction. The example used in this video is 4 ������������ 1/5.

Dividing whole numbers by unit fractions


By Khan Academy

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Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers


By Khan Academy

Solve a word problem by dividing a fraction by a whole number. The example used in this video is 1/5 ������������ 4.

Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers


By Khan Academy

Solve a word problem by dividing a fraction by a whole number. The example used in this video is 1/5 ������������ 4.

Dividing whole numbers by unit fractions


By Khan Academy

Solve a word problem by dividing a whole number by a fraction. The example used in this video is 4 ������������ 1/5.